Device for converting reciprocating into rotary grip and slip motion



(No Model.)

W. T. KOSINSKI. DEVIGBFOR CONVERTING REOIPROGATING INTO ROTARY GRIP AND SLIP MOTION.

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UNITED STATES PATENT FFicE.

VLADYSLAW THEODORE KOSINSKI, OF BROOKLYN, NE? YORK.

DEVICE FOR CONVERTING RECIPROCATING INTO ROTARY GRIP AND SLIP MOTION.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 334,392, dated January 12, 1826.

Application filed November 11, 1885. Serial No. 182,470, (No model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, WLADYSLAW THEO- DORE KosINsKr, a citizen of the State of New York, and aresidentofBrooklyn,Kings county, New York, haveinvented certain newand useful Improvements in Devices for Converting Reciprocating into Rotary Grip and Slip Motion, of which the following is a specification.

In the accompanying drawings, Figurel represents a plan view. Fig. 2 represents a side view. Fig. 3 represents a crosssection.

Fig. 4 represents a detail.

My invention refers to a device for converting reciprocating into rotary motion.

spring G is applied direct to and bears on theperiphery of the collar B, and the heel end thereof and the cross stay-bar are embedded between the side plates,D,in order to prevent displacement of the spring. The cross-bar N serves as an adjustment to the lever and spring, thereby preventing loss of motion in rotating the mechanism.

The device is adapted to be used either right or left by merely shifting the lever from one to the other side.

I claim as new 1. The above-described grip and slip motion device, consisting of the serrated lever, side plates, chuck passing through the side plates, said chuck carrying a collar, and a spring connected to the lever, secured by a cross stay-bar, as described.

2. The combination of the lever, spring, and cross stay-bar with the screw X, as de scribed.

In testimony that Iclaim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name,in presence of two witnesses, this 6th day of May, 1885.

WLADYSLAW THEODORE KOSINSKI.

Witnesses:

EMIL J. EWALD, STANISLAW KRZEMII sin. 

